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Interactive infographic from The Guardian explaining gay rights in the US, state by state. The "Where your friends live" filter is pretty cool.

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Is it a condom, or is it an Android? Hilarious chart by Intercom.

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Why I don’t wireframe much, and am wary of people who say they are good at it.

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Revenue & Income by business for GOOG, MSFT, APPL

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Distance To McDonald’s in the contiguous United States, September 2010 by artist and scientist Stephen Von Worley

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The INTERCONNECTED WORLD of TECH COMPANIES

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The 892 unique ways to partition a 3 x 4 grid.

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Justin Matejka at Autodesk Research has recently released the sophisticated visualization "Citeology: Visualizing Paper Genealogy". The visualization shows the 3,502 unique academic research papers that were published at the CHI and UIST, two of the most renowned human-computer interaction (HCI) conferences, between the years 1982 and 2010.

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Shelby White’s “Typefaces of the World”. Shelby’s awesome infographic comes to life rather splendidly thanks to the printing: double-hit of silver ink on the type names and a base of white for the blue and orange PMS.

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Front Page Fingerprint: the formal elements of the New York Times front page such as white space, headline size and length, body copy, imagery and color palette are shown for each day.

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A spider chart that shows the state of the world's countries created by Carlo Zapponi and Vasundhara Parakh of Visualizing.org

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Server performance and system administration expert Brendan Gregg has posted a critical overview of some very interesting approaches to visualize device utilization, or the working efficiency of about 5,312 virtual CPUs (spread over about 600 physical processors).

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visualization of Ben & Jerry's flavors, pied into nutrition facts / by Small Multiples, of course

10 Mobile Interfaces That Rewire Daily Life, from Method's 10x10 series.

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foursquare published a map showing plane, train and automobile transportation during the holiday season of 2010.

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The goal of CNN's Ecosphere [cnn-ecosphere.com] by Minivegas and Stinkdigital is a real-time Twitter visualization that aims to reveal how the online discussion is evolving around the topic of climate change.

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Detail from Flight Program of Salyut 6 by Georgi Grechko and Yuri Romanenko. A representation of 96 days in orbit: Dec 10th 1977 – March 16th 1978

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Jon Bruner for Forbes maps American Migration on a county level

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iPod / iTunes Timeline #datavis

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Front Page Fingerprint / Visualizes front page elements from the NYT / Derek Chan

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Visualization of taxi traffic. Part of "Sense of Patterns" - visualizing mobility data in public spaces.

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The Evolution of Western Dance Music / via @Joe Golike

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Android vs. iPhone Social App Usage

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A 3d rendering of crime distribution in San Francisco. Let's be honest, there's no way you don't like this. Click through and give Sha your money for a version with a lot of pixels. $2.

A visual analysis of how people shop in IKEA. Most spaces are architected to make the experience as efficient as possible, but IKEA set out to deliberately confuse people and draw them into buying things that weren't on their shopping list.

by UCLLHL

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A Visual Compendium of Notable Haircuts in Hollywood. $25.

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Minute-by-minute tracing of the Lord of the Rings

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The MTA asked Massimo Vignelli to redesign his 1972 diagrammatic subway map. It's digital and gorgeous. See it at www.mta.info/...

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The Evolution of Video Game Controllers. $24

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Apple's mothership campus compared to, from top to bottom: a cruise ship, a U.S. nuclear aircraft carrier, a U.S. Navy Blimp, a WWII battleship, the Empire State Building, a supertanker, and underlaid, the Pentagon.

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